Henry Trail

Henry Trail (1755 - 10 February 1835) was the Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis between October 1812 and June 1813.

Henry Trail
Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
In office
27 October 1812  9 June 1813
Preceded byJoseph Hume
Succeeded byMasterton Ure
Personal details
Born1775 (1775)
Died10 February 1835

Parliamentary career

Trail's election was petitioned and overturned, with his election being declared void. Thomas Wallace, John Broadhurst and Trail was declared void after being found to have violated the Exemptions of Apothecaries Act 1694, and a by-election was held; Trail being the only one of the three never to return to Parliament.[1][2]

Due to this, Trail made no speeches in the House of Commons during his time as an MP.[3]

General Sir John Murray's election was not disturbed despite being of the same election.[1]

Personal life

His brother, James Trail, was the MP for Orford.[4]

References

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